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china's a great growth opportunity as you saw for us. looking at brazil and other countries like that, and the u.s. market also is a good market so, you know, don't count out the u.s., so we're here. we've got to figure out some of the issues with product which we have. peter hancock has done an excellent job of bringing risk management into the u.s. marketplace so we're pretty comfortable we'll see growth around the world, and the economies so far have not really dramatically affected our business. >> bob benmosche, nice to have you on the program. >> thanks you. >> president and ceo of aing a. >>> up next, bob pisani and up next a u.s. executive calls french executives lazy. how about that. this is real, folks. he's got up in a public battle with the french. stay with us. you won't want to miss that. ss? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that
china's a great growth opportunity as you saw for us. looking at brazil and other countries like that, and the u.s. market also is a good market so, you know, don't count out the u.s., so we're here. we've got to figure out some of the issues with product which we have. peter hancock has done an excellent job of bringing risk management into the u.s. marketplace so we're pretty comfortable we'll see growth around the world, and the economies so far have not really dramatically affected our...
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here is how one security professional sees what is going on between china and the united states right now saying quote, if the chinese government flew planes into our air space our tphra*eupbs would excourt them away. if it happened two or three times the president would be on the phone and there would be threats of retaliation. this is happening thousands of times a day. there needs to be some definition of where the red line is and what the repercussions would be. we have the co-founder and chief technology officer at crowd strike, it's a cyber security firm. one of your colleagues made that comment. you use this as an explanation around the office to really describe what is going on out there. how bad is it, really when it comes to cyber threat and cyber security issues? >> well, jenna, i'm pleased to be with you. our networks of dar under relentless attack from a number of adversaries, china is the most prolific adversary. they are stealing the bed and birth of our economy, our trade negotiations. and they are leveraging that to compete in a global marketplace. we are lose be jobs
here is how one security professional sees what is going on between china and the united states right now saying quote, if the chinese government flew planes into our air space our tphra*eupbs would excourt them away. if it happened two or three times the president would be on the phone and there would be threats of retaliation. this is happening thousands of times a day. there needs to be some definition of where the red line is and what the repercussions would be. we have the co-founder and...
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now the whole issue of cyber attacks from china. i have never seen so much public conversation about this. there's the new report that suggested for the first time that it was not just china generically, but china and this particular unit, an elite unit, of the military. >> what we've seen over the past two weeks is really an explosion of press around the cyber security issue, and i frankly think that's a very good thing because what people on the inside and people in corporate america have seen over the past couple of years is an absolute explosion of theft the u.s. corporate secrets and intellectual property by the chinese made public, as you said, this week, at least some of that by the people's liberation army. what some in the u.s. intelligence community have termed the largest transfer of wealth many history as the chinese have taken the sensitive economic secrets from the u.s. and then put them to use for chinese economic purposes. that has -- those reports along with presidential activity and the issuing of the executive ord
now the whole issue of cyber attacks from china. i have never seen so much public conversation about this. there's the new report that suggested for the first time that it was not just china generically, but china and this particular unit, an elite unit, of the military. >> what we've seen over the past two weeks is really an explosion of press around the cyber security issue, and i frankly think that's a very good thing because what people on the inside and people in corporate america...
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a 22year-old boy in china is recovvring today... in his mom's washing machine. the fire depprtment hhd to use a aw... to ree him.. the inncdent happeeee tuesday. to get the toddlee out... but - we're ttlddhe's doing o-k. &- childhood obesity is till it is oneeof theetopics we'll expo" this saturday attthe convention eeter one the kangaroo kids". here is kids". and joel d. smith is strraming now wwth ttem... competiiiin can be a part of getting yoor chiil more accive. good morning joel d. d. 3 3 & 3 the b-more healthy expo returns to baltimore... saturray, &pfebruary 3rd. 23rd.you can ggt health screeninns... seee3 stages of áliveá entertainmenn... a fit and fun kidd zone... and much much more.the b--orr healthy a massachusetts man makes the ultimate mancavee mancave.michael kozlowski hhs ...only usinggshovels and hii h. hands.but this time.. he's out donn himself.his latest v, a couch and a lamp thht doubles as a hand warmer. "it really brightens up the room, nd it's reallyyhot, o if you put your hand right &pmay think it's crazy but it's you''e older it's som
a 22year-old boy in china is recovvring today... in his mom's washing machine. the fire depprtment hhd to use a aw... to ree him.. the inncdent happeeee tuesday. to get the toddlee out... but - we're ttlddhe's doing o-k. &- childhood obesity is till it is oneeof theetopics we'll expo" this saturday attthe convention eeter one the kangaroo kids". here is kids". and joel d. smith is strraming now wwth ttem... competiiiin can be a part of getting yoor chiil more accive. good...
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what's different about china is the scope. like in our report, the 141 victims, we're just a small company. 300 people. and yet we had visibility and 141 vices across the 20 -- victims across the 20 industries. literally thousands of thousands of files of drawings and plans and r&d research leaving these companies. we don't and nor do any of our allies that we know of, hack for the benefit of our economy or for the benefit of the industries within our countries. >> bill: president obama -- i remember -- and bob you -- first year in office, john harwood from cnbc was interviewing him. he said what keeps you up at night. what's the one problem that maybe you hadn't anticipated keeps you up. he said cyber security. i went whoa. i never heard anybody use that word before. so he's been on this and aware of this for a long time. i don't know, dan but the president did put forth a program or a plan or some executive action early on to deal with this. has that had any impact, dan? >> we've seen an escalation in attacks over the last t
what's different about china is the scope. like in our report, the 141 victims, we're just a small company. 300 people. and yet we had visibility and 141 vices across the 20 -- victims across the 20 industries. literally thousands of thousands of files of drawings and plans and r&d research leaving these companies. we don't and nor do any of our allies that we know of, hack for the benefit of our economy or for the benefit of the industries within our countries. >> bill: president...
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what exactly has china taken, they say everything. they have copied almost everything in washington and we have done almost nothing. >> except that we are probably copying probably everything in their country too. >> so we are coping our stuff back? how dare they. >> but we are selling it, they around. >> but they aren't innovators. so there's nothing really to copy from them. >> well, let's just feel it. that's what ian believes. >> let's do the headlines. >> words with alex baldwin. all right. 27 minutes now before the top of the hour. we have headlines for you. he can't pay his bills, he has no healthcare and now the federal government is adding insult to injury. they are investigating the man who shot and killed osama bin laden. the pentagon is trying to determine if he leaked classified information with an interview with "esquire" magazine. the shooter said that is why the hero decided to break his science and now we move more about their struggle. for that we thank them. by the way, they are still investigating marco win, the sh
what exactly has china taken, they say everything. they have copied almost everything in washington and we have done almost nothing. >> except that we are probably copying probably everything in their country too. >> so we are coping our stuff back? how dare they. >> but we are selling it, they around. >> but they aren't innovators. so there's nothing really to copy from them. >> well, let's just feel it. that's what ian believes. >> let's do the headlines....
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china denies that but when cnn cameras approached the building security guards chased them away. >> drive away drive away, drive away. >> reporter: u.s. officials say cyber hackers each year are stealing $250 billion worth of u.s. trade secrets. now a white house report warned "the pace of economic espionage and trade secret theft is accelerating and jeopardizing our status as the world's leader for innovation and creativity." in response the obama administration is promising to pursue increased diplomatic pressure and tougher every forcement of trade policies. in addition to the justice department will seek more prosecutions for trade thefts. cbs national security analyst juan zarate says that won't be easy. >> it is figuring out who is behind the attack and enforce the law, get your hands on the perpetrators that makes it very difficult in cyberspace to bring these types of cases. >> now it's not at all clear just tougher talk from the white house will do very much to curve cyber theft but critics say it's at least a start because frankly for too long chinese hackers have been stealing
china denies that but when cnn cameras approached the building security guards chased them away. >> drive away drive away, drive away. >> reporter: u.s. officials say cyber hackers each year are stealing $250 billion worth of u.s. trade secrets. now a white house report warned "the pace of economic espionage and trade secret theft is accelerating and jeopardizing our status as the world's leader for innovation and creativity." in response the obama administration is...
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we have the president hasn't said a word about that, we've got china hacking our computers, the egyptians, which we're giving f-16's and we're paying, they're aligning with ahmadinejad and media want a picture of the president playing golf with tiger woods. that's all they want. that's all they want. >> this president has forgotten it's really a dangerous world out there. the world is not a friendly place. it needs a powerful u.s. to provide stability and means leadership for the president and he's just failing on all of those counts. this country needs to understand that we need to reinforce ourselves economically and we're failing to do it. we have to deal with the fact that we have have to have a military that's capable of responding and this president is ignoring it. and we need a foreign policy that has some coherence and this president doesn't know what that means. >> i have some questions that i think the media ought to be asking the president and i want you to add to the list of questions that i have. for example, number one, why, mr. president,questration and w for it and against
we have the president hasn't said a word about that, we've got china hacking our computers, the egyptians, which we're giving f-16's and we're paying, they're aligning with ahmadinejad and media want a picture of the president playing golf with tiger woods. that's all they want. that's all they want. >> this president has forgotten it's really a dangerous world out there. the world is not a friendly place. it needs a powerful u.s. to provide stability and means leadership for the...
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saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes and other current economic factors as head winds. they say the pace of tax refund check activity is picking up, normalizing sales but they say for the current quarter, eps will come in lower than expecting. >> i was worried when they reported last. said earnings are going to come in not as good as they thought. then ten cent better. walmart may be playing the game here, too. that said york understand -- walmart is very high. they have good dividends. squawk a good discussion what point is walmart cheap? wall smart great company but
saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes. we will continue to help countries provide t
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress,...
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. >> reporter: this photo, after he hit a tree in china, says it all. but once he's up, he takes his hands off the controls and starts taking photos. compare images from a unique perspective no other photographer has ever captured. >> could people react when they see you up there? >> usually, who is that crazy adventure dude? if people are looking edgy or nervous, i wave with both hands and say i don't have a weapon. >> reporter: describe the landing? >> you come in fast and a few feet off the ground, pull the brake lines and my first steps are skid marks. within about four or five steps i'm stopped on the ground. >> reporter: what does your wife think of this? >> she's not real keen on it. when we got married i wasn't doing this. shortly after a wedding, i have this great idea, i think i can fly this parachute with a motor on the back. she's like, what? she's very tolerant. >> reporter: translation, his wife is a saint, especially since she knows their three kids are lobbying for a ride. he started shooting photos more than 30 years ago when he dropped
. >> reporter: this photo, after he hit a tree in china, says it all. but once he's up, he takes his hands off the controls and starts taking photos. compare images from a unique perspective no other photographer has ever captured. >> could people react when they see you up there? >> usually, who is that crazy adventure dude? if people are looking edgy or nervous, i wave with both hands and say i don't have a weapon. >> reporter: describe the landing? >> you come...